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Bill tabled in US Cong to stop buying Chinese goods

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WASHINGTON: A group of influential Senators have introduced a legislation in the US Congress to stop using Chinese products with tax payer's money as Beijing does not give access to American companies in USD 500 billion Chinese government procurement market.

"When China fails to play the rules, US tax dollars should not be used to buy Chinese-made products," said Senator Sherrod Brown in a statement after a bi-partisan legislation in the Senate was introduced by four of his other colleagues Debbie Stabenow, Lindsey Graham, Russ Feingold and Bob Casey.

The legislation would prevent Federal taxpayer dollars from buying Chinese products and services until the Chinese government plays by the rules, the Senators said.

Right now, American businesses are not allowed to access the roughly USD 500 billion Chinese government procurement market while the US government continues to purchase Chinese tires, ammunition, office equipment, and even US Mint coins, they said.

The Senators said despite being a member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) for ten years, China prevents American and other foreign companies from bidding on Chinese government contracts through an "indigenous innovation" programme.

Unfortunately, the US cannot successfully challenge this programme at the World Trade Organization (WTO) until the Chinese government agrees to sign onto the Agreement of Governmental Procurement.

"By signing this agreement, China will be forced to end its discriminatory program, and allow American companies to bid on Chinese government contracts," they said.

"This legislation will plug loopholes in Buy American laws, which allow for the US government to buy Chinese goods," they said.

It also requires the US Department of Commerce to report on how China's policies are harmful to US economy and requires the Department of Energy to monitor how China is developing its renewable energy sector, which impacts American manufacturers.

Brown, who is the Chair of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Economic Policy and a vocal advocate for trade deficit reduction is the author of the Trade Reform, Accountability, Development, and Employment (TRADE) Act, which would require a review of existing trade agreements, provide an opportunity to renegotiate existing trade agreements, and outline principles of what should be included in future trade agreements.

The legislation also calls for the role of Congress in trade policymaking to be strengthened.


Bill tabled in US Cong to stop buying Chinese goods - International Business - Business - The Times of India
 
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so thats mean chinese export market is about to take a big hit,about 18% of chinese goods r exported to u.s
 
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Not possible. Because of China the prices of all the major consumer products are cheaper. Who wants to pay $1500 for Dell laptop rather than $800 ?
 
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Protectionism is a nasty thing, so much for the "Free Market".
 
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er the words "china" "lobby" "money" or the term "China holds huge U.S. dollar-denominated assets" ring any bells ?
 
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Nothing special with government. I guess everything is exported or imported on government's account. We cannot imagine dude. We dont live in communist countries.

Clarification: By that I am not talking low of communist countries.
 
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us government will misrebly fail. The billions of dollars Chinese govt loaned to us of a to save them from total collapse. Chinese Govt has been far too lenient to us in economic arena this can turn around and will turn around.
 
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in a democratic country,govt is of the people,by the people,for the people.

Wasn't talking about people, was talking about money,
Taxpayer's money is what the government have to spend, whereas the government can't dictate the public (that is, the average folks) on how to spend their earned money (minus tax).
 
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